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once the person is arraigned, athletic get their miranda warning. the decision was made to charge him and to actually arraign him. where i would agree with chairman rogers, we have not gotten a consistent policy from this administration about what they do and how they handle a terrorist suspect. whether it is on american soil or whether it is otherwise. this should be very simple. in this particular situation, what they should have done is they should have held him. they should have interrogated him. they could have held him as an enemy combatant. that doesn't necessarily mean he will be held that way forever. at some point in time, when they believe they've gotten all they're going to get from him. they can charge him in an article iii court. this is not rocket science. people who have been in law enforcement. have been through the prosecutor's procedures as i have know that this can be handled very clearly and so that you don't have all this confusion going. on i know the media was talking every minute about when was he going to be arraigned? they
once the person is arraigned, athletic get their miranda warning. the decision was made to charge him and to actually arraign him. where i would agree with chairman rogers, we have not gotten a consistent policy from this administration about what they do and how they handle a terrorist suspect. whether it is on american soil or whether it is otherwise. this should be very simple. in this particular situation, what they should have done is they should have held him. they should have...
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tsarnaev was read his miranda rights in a brief bedside session in the intensive care unit at boston's beth israel hospital. the appearance began when a magistrate judge asked a doctor whether he was alert saying you can rouse him. according to a transcript of the appearance, tsarnaev nodded for times to questions but spoke just one word. when asked can you afford a lawyer, he answered simply -- no. the government says it has photographic evidence placing tsarnaev and his brother at the scene of the bombings as well as physical evidence tying them to the attacks. in the complaint the fbi says that at 2:38 p.m. on the day of the bombings, 11 minutes before the first bomb went off, a surveillance camera shows dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev walking toward the boston marathon finish line with backpacks. then a surveillance camera mounted on the restaurant nearby captures crucial pieces of evidence. seven minutes before the first bombing the video which still hasn't been released shows dzhokhar walking toward the second bombing site. three minutes later he works his way into the crowd and t
tsarnaev was read his miranda rights in a brief bedside session in the intensive care unit at boston's beth israel hospital. the appearance began when a magistrate judge asked a doctor whether he was alert saying you can rouse him. according to a transcript of the appearance, tsarnaev nodded for times to questions but spoke just one word. when asked can you afford a lawyer, he answered simply -- no. the government says it has photographic evidence placing tsarnaev and his brother at the scene...
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once he exercises his miranda warning, though -- once he exercises his miranda rights he has the choice to stop answering questions. but what the justice department says is, most people in these cases, surprisingly enough, continue to talk anyway. but if he says i'm not going to talk, then they have to stop the questioning. >> hmm. it's interesting, i know that you heard the coverage with his uncle speaking to him, saying give up, ask for forgiveness. pete, i think -- are you still hearing me, pete? nope. >> oh, there i hear you now. sorry. i hear you now. >> oh, you can hear me now. little bit of technical difficulty. but it's the kind of thing that asking for forgiveness. i guess i ask from a broader justice perspective. if he does cooperate, despite the heinous nature of the activities that he will, in all likelihood be accused of, murder, the mayhem, the terrorism in the bombing of the boston marathon, is there anything for him to be gained from a legal perspective by cooperation? >> well, he avoids the death penalty. which -- well although in the federal case, i'm not sure about th
once he exercises his miranda warning, though -- once he exercises his miranda rights he has the choice to stop answering questions. but what the justice department says is, most people in these cases, surprisingly enough, continue to talk anyway. but if he says i'm not going to talk, then they have to stop the questioning. >> hmm. it's interesting, i know that you heard the coverage with his uncle speaking to him, saying give up, ask for forgiveness. pete, i think -- are you still...
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mirandaizeing someone per tains to a custodial investigation. if you're going to be using confessions and admissions in that interrogation, subsequently in a court trial, in this instance they probably have a pretty good case. they've made a decision that the public safety now mandates trying to do everything they can to get him to talk to them. now the entire case also will swing towards motivation. what did these people do this for? why did he they do this? what we found as we started looking more into serial bombers and serial killers is that serial bombers are really idealogues. they don't do it for personal gain or not notoriety. they do it for the ideology. >> the cause. quick question. only 15 second. what are the chances that he talks? it seems that the older brother may have been the one that began on this path. what are the chab chances that y actually get this suspect to talk, assuming he lives? >> he may very well talk. theoreric rudolph didn't talk t, but saddam hussein talked to us eventually. this man may very well talk to us. whe
mirandaizeing someone per tains to a custodial investigation. if you're going to be using confessions and admissions in that interrogation, subsequently in a court trial, in this instance they probably have a pretty good case. they've made a decision that the public safety now mandates trying to do everything they can to get him to talk to them. now the entire case also will swing towards motivation. what did these people do this for? why did he they do this? what we found as we started looking...
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that's issue of the miranda rights. to give you a better understanding on that, that's whether or not they should invoke this public safety exception that they are in the process of doing. but it doesn't help you very much if he can't communicate. while we'll make sure that this doesn't change the circumstances, it is expected that he would be mirandized as early as tomorrow. >> and then that would go into civilian court. okay. peter alexander at the white house. thank you very much for ironing all that out for us. >>> the legal questions over whether dzhokhar tsarnaev be tried as an enemy combatant, we'll take it further after the break. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. yo
that's issue of the miranda rights. to give you a better understanding on that, that's whether or not they should invoke this public safety exception that they are in the process of doing. but it doesn't help you very much if he can't communicate. while we'll make sure that this doesn't change the circumstances, it is expected that he would be mirandized as early as tomorrow. >> and then that would go into civilian court. okay. peter alexander at the white house. thank you very much for...
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there are exceptions to the miranda warning? >> there are exceptions to the miranda warnings. since the miranda case in 1966, the supreme court carved out a number of different exceptions where the police don't need to read the miranda warnings to a suspect and can still introduce in the statements that the suspects make into evidence. >>brian: do you believe this information warrants that exception? >> i do not. i think the government is taking a chance by deciding to go ahead and interview the suspect, future defendant without reading his miranda rights. the exception that they are citing is the public safety exception from a 1984 case, where a suspect was arrested after putting a loaded gun somewhere that supermarket. as the police were driving away, they asked him what he did with the gun, and he told them where it was. the police were able to recover a loaded gun. but in that case the danger to the public was immediate. here, i think we're talking about potentially interviewing this guy, the younger brother, when he wakes up in the hospital after the police have been sati
there are exceptions to the miranda warning? >> there are exceptions to the miranda warnings. since the miranda case in 1966, the supreme court carved out a number of different exceptions where the police don't need to read the miranda warnings to a suspect and can still introduce in the statements that the suspects make into evidence. >>brian: do you believe this information warrants that exception? >> i do not. i think the government is taking a chance by deciding to go...
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joining me now, senior report he miranda and radio talk show host michael smerconish who is now heard exclusively. thank you both. you've done some great reporting on the story. tell house the vote came about and how soon we can expect to see that new policy implemented. >> well, the vote came about actually, last year there was talk about that maybe there were talks in the boy scouts that this change was coming. and the boy scouts at that time said no, this is not coming. this is not going to happen. but in january, a proposal was floated that would actually include gay youths and adults in the program. at that time, there was such an outpouring of reaction from both sides. people on both sides of this issue that the boy scouts decided to shelf it. to include some questions about this kind of change in their biannual voice of the scouts survey and see what the feedback was there. and then put it to a vote of their 1,400 member national council which was held yesterday. and this will go into effect january 1st. but in a practical sense, since a lot of these troops are operating on the
joining me now, senior report he miranda and radio talk show host michael smerconish who is now heard exclusively. thank you both. you've done some great reporting on the story. tell house the vote came about and how soon we can expect to see that new policy implemented. >> well, the vote came about actually, last year there was talk about that maybe there were talks in the boy scouts that this change was coming. and the boy scouts at that time said no, this is not coming. this is not...
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all five given their miranda warnings and treated like common criminals. we haven't sent a terrorist to guantanamo bay in over four years. we captured suleiman, osama bin laden's son-in-law, hard terrorist, member of al qaeda central. we didn't send him to guantanamo bay for interrogation. we sent him to new york where he got miranda rights, tax -- >> let me respond on that. because -- to suggest sending him to guantanamo would help. he was given his miranda warning and as the public accounts have been, he wouldn't shut up. he kept on, kept on, kept on. he was given an enormous amount of intelligence. we've had a tiny handful, four, five, six military commission successful prosecutions. we've had hundreds in our courts. what are we afraid of? what are we afraid of? the law enforcement did a superb job in boston. these people are before courts. mayor giuliani and i were both prosecutors. we would love to prosecute this case. >> signals were missed here. signals of this radicalization were missed. >> that has nothing to do with guantanamo. the fact is we wil
all five given their miranda warnings and treated like common criminals. we haven't sent a terrorist to guantanamo bay in over four years. we captured suleiman, osama bin laden's son-in-law, hard terrorist, member of al qaeda central. we didn't send him to guantanamo bay for interrogation. we sent him to new york where he got miranda rights, tax -- >> let me respond on that. because -- to suggest sending him to guantanamo would help. he was given his miranda warning and as the public...
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it's called the public safety exception to the miranda rule. normally you have to tell someone they have a right to remain silent and if you don't, then you can't use anything they tell you in court. so that's why the miranda warning is given. but there is an exception. you don't have to do it if there's a possible threat to public safety. and here obviously there's a concern about whether there are potential accomplices. investigators say they haven't found any. or other explosives. they say they haven't found any of those either but that's what they want to ask him. and this exception probably begins to expire the moment you invoke it so it's probably no good for more than a day or two but nonetheless they can do that. afterwards they'll have to give him his miranda warning and say whether he'll continue to answer questions. the justice department says even in very serious cases like this, most people in custody do continue to talk. >> pete, who's going to be interrogating this guy? >> well, during this period of the public safety exemption,
it's called the public safety exception to the miranda rule. normally you have to tell someone they have a right to remain silent and if you don't, then you can't use anything they tell you in court. so that's why the miranda warning is given. but there is an exception. you don't have to do it if there's a possible threat to public safety. and here obviously there's a concern about whether there are potential accomplices. investigators say they haven't found any. or other explosives. they say...
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government has not yet red dzhokhar tsarnaev his miranda rights. we'll discuss when the aclu's mike german joins us just ahead. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. and "up to 75% lower copays." as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. >>> when ruslan tsarni held court with the media on friday, he tried to give a snapshot of his nephews' lives, he also defended his heritage, as well as his newfound homeland. >> i respect this country, i love this country. this country, which gives chance to e
government has not yet red dzhokhar tsarnaev his miranda rights. we'll discuss when the aclu's mike german joins us just ahead. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart...
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your concerns that tsarnaev was mirandaized too soon. that the fbi was on the case, questioning him. it was open-ended. this period of the exception. and that the federal magistrate arrived. tell me what your concerns are. what have you heard? >> i certainly never saw this in my law enforcement career and i understand for officers who have been in, agents who have been in over 25 years, say they've never seen anything like this. that the court proactively calls up as early as over the weekend and said, hey, we're going to come down and do the arraignment and mirandaize. because we see on television he may be getting what's called the public safety exception to the miranda rule. meaning that when there's a public safety issue. bombs being one of them. weapons of mass destruction, as he was charged, we didn't really know if there were more, more individuals or more bombs, they were trying to determine that. so remember over the weekend he's in and out of lucidity. he's on medication, he's talking, but he's not talking, he's unconscious, go
your concerns that tsarnaev was mirandaized too soon. that the fbi was on the case, questioning him. it was open-ended. this period of the exception. and that the federal magistrate arrived. tell me what your concerns are. what have you heard? >> i certainly never saw this in my law enforcement career and i understand for officers who have been in, agents who have been in over 25 years, say they've never seen anything like this. that the court proactively calls up as early as over the...
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. >> while the obama administration has agreed to delay a reading of his miranda rights under a public safety exemption, secretary of defense chuck hagel has not seen evidence to link the bombings to terror groups. scrutiny turns to the fbi who reportedly questioned the older brother tamerlan in 2011 at the request of a foreign government. this is so interesting. of russia. the fbi told the a.p. despite interviewing him and relatives they did not find any activity. the agency dropped the ball. richard, i wonder if there is going to be a lot of questions and maybe even hearings out of this or what comes to mind just knowing those basic facts? >> there probably will be hearings of the fbi whether it learned more or could have done more. critics say that is monday morning quarterbacking. it ought to be about what we were talking about, what can we do to prevent or identify young people who are radicalized and how did we respond and how what did we learn about lockdowns. as the military would say it ought not to just focus on fbi. it's much bigger and much broader. we have to learn a lot f
. >> while the obama administration has agreed to delay a reading of his miranda rights under a public safety exemption, secretary of defense chuck hagel has not seen evidence to link the bombings to terror groups. scrutiny turns to the fbi who reportedly questioned the older brother tamerlan in 2011 at the request of a foreign government. this is so interesting. of russia. the fbi told the a.p. despite interviewing him and relatives they did not find any activity. the agency dropped the...
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. >> there's been a lot of attention paid to the fact miranda rights were not immediately read to him. governor patrick said in the opening, said last night, the suspect is not in condition to talk at this moment. is there any indication how long they can go before having to read miranda rights to him if they are going to get the chance to interrogate him without the warning, without access to a lawyer? >> reporter: a very good question. one that i think is likely to be litigated. now what the justice department is saying that they want to use this special high-value interrogation team to question him without reading him his miranda rights, under the public safety exception. and the -- question and that has been defined as 48 hours. they have 48 hours to question him before they read him his rights. now, the aclu and the federal public defenders office here in boston which says -- said yesterday they expect to represent tsarnaev. they are challenging that and saying that they -- the government may be stretching it here. and, frankly, actually, the longer this goes on, the longer that
. >> there's been a lot of attention paid to the fact miranda rights were not immediately read to him. governor patrick said in the opening, said last night, the suspect is not in condition to talk at this moment. is there any indication how long they can go before having to read miranda rights to him if they are going to get the chance to interrogate him without the warning, without access to a lawyer? >> reporter: a very good question. one that i think is likely to be litigated....
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an obama administration official telling nbc news tsarnaev will not be given a miranda warning when he's physically able to be interrogated after receiving medical treatment. instead, the official says the government will invoke a legal rule known as the public safety exception. that will allow investigators to question tsarnaev without first advising him of his right to remain silent and be afforded legal counsel. president obama used his weekly address today to praise law enforcement and those involved in tracking tsarnaev down. >> americans refused to be terrorized. ultimately, that's what we'll remember from this week. that's what will remain, the stories of heroism and kindness, resolve and resilience, generosity, and love. >> authorities caught up with the suspect after a tip from a watertown resident. he was hiding in a boat parked outside a home. he is now in a boston hospital and nbc's ron allen is joining me from there. ron, with a good afternoon to you, let's get the very latest on his condition. are you getting word from the hospital or are they staying somewhat silent on tha
an obama administration official telling nbc news tsarnaev will not be given a miranda warning when he's physically able to be interrogated after receiving medical treatment. instead, the official says the government will invoke a legal rule known as the public safety exception. that will allow investigators to question tsarnaev without first advising him of his right to remain silent and be afforded legal counsel. president obama used his weekly address today to praise law enforcement and...
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and miranda carrey and orlando bloom are showing how amicable this can be. he had a smile for the cameras. orlando was asked by tmz, if he was friends with the victoria's secret supermodel. he replied, we're not friends, we're family. >> and have a little boy, too. >>> and christmas is not far away. oh, my gosh. really? and the world's biggest pink diamond is up for auction. just saying. it's a nice coincidence. this gorgeous bling is called the pink star. and it guarantees to weigh down your hand and your arm. >> and your wallet. >> it's expected to fetch more than $60 million. >> that's it, huh? >> the highest price for any diamond in history. but, hey, you can't put a price on love. that would make my hand look really thin, though. >> maybe kanye was eyeing that for kim kardashian. maybe too over the top? >> a small audience of people that can drop that kind of cash. >>> and finally, sir paul mccartney is getting a little help from his very famous friends. with plenty of a-list cameos in his video, "queenie eye." it was shot at the abbey road studios. who
and miranda carrey and orlando bloom are showing how amicable this can be. he had a smile for the cameras. orlando was asked by tmz, if he was friends with the victoria's secret supermodel. he replied, we're not friends, we're family. >> and have a little boy, too. >>> and christmas is not far away. oh, my gosh. really? and the world's biggest pink diamond is up for auction. just saying. it's a nice coincidence. this gorgeous bling is called the pink star. and it guarantees to...
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they won't give him his miranda warning about his right to remain silent. they will simply use a federal law, a rule, that says when there's an issue of public safety, they can use an exception to the miranda rule that allows them to find out if there's any imminent threats, any additional accomplices, any other plots, any other explosives out there. but that only lasts, say, maybe two days and then they'll have to give him his miranda warning. and the justice department says often even in cases like this people continue to talk anyway. >> even though he wasn't mirandized and that was a question that was asked last night at the briefing -- >> right. >> -- right after he was taken into custody, he doesn't lose his rights, right? >> well, he has -- that's right. i mean, he doesn't have to say -- he can't be compelled to talk. if he refuses -- if he just sits there and doesn't answer any questions, they can't make him answer the questions. but the one right that is sort of suspended is, normally speaking if the police ask -- if you're in custody and the police
they won't give him his miranda warning about his right to remain silent. they will simply use a federal law, a rule, that says when there's an issue of public safety, they can use an exception to the miranda rule that allows them to find out if there's any imminent threats, any additional accomplices, any other plots, any other explosives out there. but that only lasts, say, maybe two days and then they'll have to give him his miranda warning. and the justice department says often even in...
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i think it was 16 hours before he was read his miranda rights. and he was what we call lawyered up. >> you've had on record you believe it is too soon to start blaming fingers and blaming agencies for not following the brother despite at least two contacts with russian officials. one with the fbi and one with the cia. all of this is being investigated. what is your primary question that you would like to see answered without finger pointing at this time? >> i think the fbi with the authorities did a tremendous job giving the evidence and finding the officials. the next phase is did they act alone. did they have third parties involved. did tamerlan when he went to russia, was he rat calized. was he taught to make a bomb. what i'm interested now, i think a big focus of our investigation should be what happened in russia? we need to hopefully get the russian government and to take our people, let's talk about the issue of not working together or where they were failures. what really happened is how this started is that the fbi got information from r
i think it was 16 hours before he was read his miranda rights. and he was what we call lawyered up. >> you've had on record you believe it is too soon to start blaming fingers and blaming agencies for not following the brother despite at least two contacts with russian officials. one with the fbi and one with the cia. all of this is being investigated. what is your primary question that you would like to see answered without finger pointing at this time? >> i think the fbi with the...
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are they able to use statements that he made prior to being read his miranda rights? is that something for a judge to be heard. down the road there will be pretrial motions brought by his defense statements to throw out statements, even after miranda warnings were read. so that's a typical high-profile battle on the road to trial and in this case we could almost certainly expect to see some of that fight. >> turning to tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother who is desiced, to his wife katherine russell. we have information that the pair allegedly made the bombs in his apartment. there's also new information coming out there was some al qaeda material that had been downloaded on her computer although they don't know who did the downloading. but does the fact that all this took place presumably right in front of her, a reasonable person could see how could you not know when your husband is making bombs in your kitchen, is there enough there to tie her to it just by virtue of the fact it was all happening in her home and around her? >> you know, i think we need to know a l
are they able to use statements that he made prior to being read his miranda rights? is that something for a judge to be heard. down the road there will be pretrial motions brought by his defense statements to throw out statements, even after miranda warnings were read. so that's a typical high-profile battle on the road to trial and in this case we could almost certainly expect to see some of that fight. >> turning to tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother who is desiced, to his wife...
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reports that they're not renewing miranda kerr's contract. has that angel had her wings really clipped? and linsey davis as that story. >> good morning. victoria's secret only hires ten models to be their angels and miranda kerr, one of the highest paid has held one of those highly coveted spots since 2007 but now it seems her halo may be at stake. her eyes and smile may be devilish but make no mistake, miranda kerr became a supermodel by playing an angel. according to at least one online report, the 30-year-old model may now be getting her victoria's secret wings clipped. there are claims that the lingerie empire won't be renewing her contract, a million dollar fall from modeling heaven. >> to walk into the victoria's secret show is a huge accomplishment in the fashion industry. >> reporter: the wife of actor orlando bloom made angel history in 2007 signing on as at the first ever australian model to don those signature wings quickly becoming a household name and a spokesmodel for clinique happy and reportedly has a difficult reputation, dem
reports that they're not renewing miranda kerr's contract. has that angel had her wings really clipped? and linsey davis as that story. >> good morning. victoria's secret only hires ten models to be their angels and miranda kerr, one of the highest paid has held one of those highly coveted spots since 2007 but now it seems her halo may be at stake. her eyes and smile may be devilish but make no mistake, miranda kerr became a supermodel by playing an angel. according to at least one online...
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he was read his miranda rights from his hospital and he will have access to a lawyer. the 19-year-old has been described as cooperative during questioning. forced to write his answers or nod yes or no. he told officials he and his brother came up with the idea for the attacks on their own, finding internet resources to learn how to make bombs. he has been assigned three public defenders and could very well face the death penalty. a weekend search of dzhokhar's college dorm room turned up a black jacket, a white hat and similar to the one in the surveillance photos he was allegedly wearing. investigators also want to question tamerlan tsarnaev's wife. the couple initially met at a nightclub. she later converted to islam, dropped out of college and had a child with him. her attorney has said that she had no suspicions that her husband might be plotting an attack. hundreds of people stood in silence at copley square at 2:50 p.m. one week after the bombings. president obama marked the moment of silence from the white house. the u.s. senate held a similar tribute on capitol
he was read his miranda rights from his hospital and he will have access to a lawyer. the 19-year-old has been described as cooperative during questioning. forced to write his answers or nod yes or no. he told officials he and his brother came up with the idea for the attacks on their own, finding internet resources to learn how to make bombs. he has been assigned three public defenders and could very well face the death penalty. a weekend search of dzhokhar's college dorm room turned up a...
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i would like to have the process is of them being interrogated further than reading miranda rights as quick as they did and i thought the doj could have intervened and stopped that. >> chris: you are not satisfied be the arguement there is no foreign connection here? >> i'm not. i think that anybo looks at that time. pretty sophisticated bomb they made and how they detonated it and things of this sort and a i know, i saw the website also. i think they were a little more advanced than what the website would have allowed a person to be and his six months overseas coming back and then the russians intervening and warning us. did they tell us all they he knew. why did they withhold information. there needs to be a tremendous follow-up and better coordination. >> chris: let's talk about the interrogation because the thing that triggered the magistrate coming into the hospital and reading him the miranda rights and cutting off 16 hours of interrogation or investigation and then dhokhar stopped talking was the fact that the justice department had filed charges and so is the judge had to act.
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read him his miranda rights and let the criminal justice work. that's what we do in america. >> you think this needs to happen by the end of today at this point? >> once the fbi is able to ascertain whether or not there are continued threats to public safety, they should not expand further public safety exemptions. to do so is going to get their nick nice knickers in a twist. look at the 9/11 defendants. we tortured them, held them in secret prisons. we still have not prosecuted the alleged master minds of the 9/11 attacks. if boston wants and all of america wants justy, the best way is to let the criminal justice system kick up and work. to make it up as we go along is foolhardy, unconstitutional, and frankly really un-american. >> anthony romero, executive director for the aclu. thank you for coming on the show this morning, sharing your views. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we're expecting to get an update, by the way, any minute now on the conditions of some of the boston bombing victims who are still in the hospital. >>> plus, how should t
read him his miranda rights and let the criminal justice work. that's what we do in america. >> you think this needs to happen by the end of today at this point? >> once the fbi is able to ascertain whether or not there are continued threats to public safety, they should not expand further public safety exemptions. to do so is going to get their nick nice knickers in a twist. look at the 9/11 defendants. we tortured them, held them in secret prisons. we still have not prosecuted the...
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and miranda doesn't always shut people up. they can still waive the right and he can still talk too, because his lawyer can allow him to talk for some deal. so it can still happen. >> boy, this is getting murky, simple way i can put it, we had an interrogation, out of nowhere comes a judge, stops the interview and the information-gathering. we'll see who had the right to do this. if they still have the right as looked at by the other courts. anyway, thank you, jim cavanaugh. >>> and coming up, what an amazing day as five presidents come together to dedicate the presidential library. and lead it to former first lady barbara bush, saying her son should not run for president. saying we have had enough bushes. whoa, mom, you're taking over this thing. >>> and later, syria, the u.s. intelligence says that the syrian regime used chemical weapons. something that president obama said would be a game-changer. the white house wants more time to get the facts straight before it takes action. finally, where partisanship took a back seat f
and miranda doesn't always shut people up. they can still waive the right and he can still talk too, because his lawyer can allow him to talk for some deal. so it can still happen. >> boy, this is getting murky, simple way i can put it, we had an interrogation, out of nowhere comes a judge, stops the interview and the information-gathering. we'll see who had the right to do this. if they still have the right as looked at by the other courts. anyway, thank you, jim cavanaugh. >>>...
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the miranda warning says you amendment right. if the information you provide, information this may save lives prevent terrorist acts in the future, can't be used not in you, you are danger of self-incrimination. used it would is still be habeas corpus right. so what we are saying and what he is saying and i think it is rong there is no such thing as global jihadist movement. i think the evidence of that is we will treat d somebody who commits an act of brutal terrorism as a criminal them to lawyer up and say don't say a word, information,hem any we will deal later and i think i think this is illful blindness and reckless in regard to the people who may foruture.ctims in the guest: responding to the caller, i think what you are saying is i hear it t because from other people in the military. a purpose. war have if we unlawfully seek to expand that purpose we harm only armed forces, ur who are legitimately carrying in limited nflict particular areas in afghanistan. and the constitutional right would have been violated here had we h
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so behavior mirandaizeing him the cops asked him where is the gun. before finding out asking if there were other bombs, beth i'm with you. but now they broadened it, besides asking about the becomes, ask him about other items. joe, it sounded like you were going to say one last thing on this. >> the last summation is in boston they've seen terror trials before, the richard reed trial. the shoe bomber, there was no miranda exception even then when there could and there was a direct link to an al-qaeda plot, and they ordered people to stay inside so they were confident that there was no explosive devices to begin with. i think it was a show of force by the federal government to let everybody know that they were doing everything they can short of torture, which is now illegal, to get information out of him. >> cenk: let me see if i can take this to the next level. peter king said he should be a combatant. >> i want the intelligence to save americans lives. and that's the only way to do that effectively if he's treated as enemy combatant. >> there is fin
so behavior mirandaizeing him the cops asked him where is the gun. before finding out asking if there were other bombs, beth i'm with you. but now they broadened it, besides asking about the becomes, ask him about other items. joe, it sounded like you were going to say one last thing on this. >> the last summation is in boston they've seen terror trials before, the richard reed trial. the shoe bomber, there was no miranda exception even then when there could and there was a direct link to...
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these are things only obtained if he doesn't get the miranda rights. public safety exceptions will expire in 24 hours. he can lawyer up. >> that's what happened in the case of the underwear bomber, nigerian who tried to blow up a plane over the united states on christmas day 2009. he was a foreign citizen and read his miranda rights after 50 minutes. there was criticism at the time that they were unable to mine him for information how the plot developed overseas suspect is in supermax prison in colorado. >> the 48-hour thing is not an absolute fixed time period. oh, by the way, military commissions which have not secured any convictions, really, against anyone since 9/11, there is a right to council and there procedures, too. all of which keep getting tested. don't work. >> enemy combatant has nothing to do with the military commissions. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev could be deemed enemy combatant and still tried in a civilian court, which is what happened the w jose padilla in the past. it's not done often and justice department is in unchartered waters for h
these are things only obtained if he doesn't get the miranda rights. public safety exceptions will expire in 24 hours. he can lawyer up. >> that's what happened in the case of the underwear bomber, nigerian who tried to blow up a plane over the united states on christmas day 2009. he was a foreign citizen and read his miranda rights after 50 minutes. there was criticism at the time that they were unable to mine him for information how the plot developed overseas suspect is in supermax...
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the fact that we're rolling back miranda rights is unconstitutional. why is it when it comes to our civil liberties we're willing to basically brush it all under the rug because we're trying to fight terrorism. he's still an u.s. citizen. >> let me put one thing out there. ana, i agree with you. i think he should have been mirandaizeed right away. it could evidence used against him, now we can't because he didn't get his miranda warnings. number two he could have implicated others, and that's fruit of a pointous poisonous tree. we might not have been able to get those guys at all if he talked before the miranda warning. that said i don't i don't believe in the miranda warning. we have those rights. if there is an argument is to be made. why are we telling them they can be quiet. >> you use the exception in this case. when the judge comes in and he stops talking i'm willing to take the risk that there are other bombs out there if my civil liberties are going to be taken. >> that's not how it works. bombs just blew up last week. that's public safety. tha
the fact that we're rolling back miranda rights is unconstitutional. why is it when it comes to our civil liberties we're willing to basically brush it all under the rug because we're trying to fight terrorism. he's still an u.s. citizen. >> let me put one thing out there. ana, i agree with you. i think he should have been mirandaizeed right away. it could evidence used against him, now we can't because he didn't get his miranda warnings. number two he could have implicated others, and...
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was one of four republican lawmakers that released a statement yesterday applauding the suspension of miranda rights for the teenage suspect. he even suggested we haven't gone far enough. and advocated for labeling the suspect an enemy combatant. by defining this week's events as terrorism, we endow the violence with political meaning. when we call their homemade bombs but not adam lanza's bush master xm 15 rifle weapons of mass destruction, we sent out a trajectory for the prosecution when we focus on months that one suspect spent overseas rather than the years that both spent in the u.s. we assume a limited geography for the incubation of evil. so here we go. the crisis is over and the politics begin. folks, this is actually the most dangerous part. with me at the table today is msnbc contributor and georgetown university professor, michael eric dyson. valerie core, a writer and fi filmmak filmmaker. co-host of the cycle and robert pape, director of the project security and -- >> bb, let me start with you. what do you think happened this week? >> what i think happened is we had homegrown te
was one of four republican lawmakers that released a statement yesterday applauding the suspension of miranda rights for the teenage suspect. he even suggested we haven't gone far enough. and advocated for labeling the suspect an enemy combatant. by defining this week's events as terrorism, we endow the violence with political meaning. when we call their homemade bombs but not adam lanza's bush master xm 15 rifle weapons of mass destruction, we sent out a trajectory for the prosecution when we...
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miranda rights. we've watched enough detective shows no know, police shows, they give miranda rights almost like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. it's done. why do you think that's an issue? now we just got the word as we went on the air tonight the defendant here, the suspect, i guess he's a defendant now, has been given his miranda rights. >> this is truly something of an urban legend. people like to watch shows where a criminal goes free because he wasn't given miranda rights. that's extremely rare. i do criminal defense work. i can tell you, the most you can hope for in a miranda case is one or two statements will not make it into court. it's rare the whole case falls out unless everything -- >> so it's not the poison fruit thing? >> there is a poison fruit provision, standard. but it's very rare for it to pollute an entire case. >> let me ask you practically, why don't the law enforcement officials, the federal officials up there who have him in custody at the hospital, why didn't they just do this
miranda rights. we've watched enough detective shows no know, police shows, they give miranda rights almost like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. it's done. why do you think that's an issue? now we just got the word as we went on the air tonight the defendant here, the suspect, i guess he's a defendant now, has been given his miranda rights. >> this is truly something of an urban legend. people like to watch shows where a criminal goes free because he wasn't given miranda rights. that's...
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federal officials learned about the plan following a pre miranda rights investigation. it appears the younger brother has stopped answering questions since he was read his rights monday night. that is hard to debate among lawmakers over how the government should handle domestic terror cases. >> we can't have in a case like this, the judiciary deciding because it's on tv and it might look bad for them, to allow the public safety exe deemed legal. it dangerous to the greater community and we've got to get to the bottom of this and fix this right now. >> tsarnaev was reportedly questioned by investigators for up to 16 hours over the course of two days, answering questions mostly in writing due to the severe injury to his neck. >> jane harmon, there would be some people that would look at the fact that the plot in times square was foiled because they didn't have enough gas in their tank to get down to new york as a sign, as a good sign, that this was happen baked plot. it actually scares me that guys this ill prepared could be running around with bombing. that's the sort of
federal officials learned about the plan following a pre miranda rights investigation. it appears the younger brother has stopped answering questions since he was read his rights monday night. that is hard to debate among lawmakers over how the government should handle domestic terror cases. >> we can't have in a case like this, the judiciary deciding because it's on tv and it might look bad for them, to allow the public safety exe deemed legal. it dangerous to the greater community and...
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miranda rights read. so he may well cooperate and this may well all have a happy ending and i hope it does and i hope everything works out just fine. there is at least a chance that some information will be lost because of this and it seems to me that when you have an attack of this kind related to muslim extremism as this plainly is especially in the case of the older brother perhaps in the case of this young man as well that intelligence is critical and ought to be a priority. >> bret: yuan, we don't know what if anything he has told investigators up until he was read his miranda rights. that's what we don't know. he is clearly not speaking because of the injury. but, your thoughts? >> i was going to make the point that you made, which is that we don't know what he said before he was read his miranda rights. and it would indicate from the fact that he is nodding that maybe he wasn't able to speak. maybe, i don't know but that's my assumption based on the transcript. i will say i don't think the presiden
miranda rights read. so he may well cooperate and this may well all have a happy ending and i hope it does and i hope everything works out just fine. there is at least a chance that some information will be lost because of this and it seems to me that when you have an attack of this kind related to muslim extremism as this plainly is especially in the case of the older brother perhaps in the case of this young man as well that intelligence is critical and ought to be a priority. >> bret:...
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and miranda being miranda is taking it head on. i'm billy bush. plus how kim handled the homage
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thes and others at the scene of the arrest without giving the miranda warnings. once that person is secured, in police custody, and doesn't have a weapon in his hands, the obligation to administer the miranda warning arises immediately. not 48 hours later. that's at the law in the united states. >> i'm out of time. how concerned you are when troubling events happen that bring us together as a nation and we mourn in unison, we will go to the extremes of the constitution and sometimes beyond the it -- >> i am profoundly concerned when the evidence of guilts overwhelming and the people are weeping because they have been deeply disturbed and hurt and harmed and maimed and killed, the government will find ways to good around the constitution, and when the government has done that it it has never worked, never brought about safety, only lessened freedom. >> shepard: george' will with us. fascinating column in the washington post-this morning. at washington post.com. >> a great story about a similar event in world war ii and how it backfired on the government. >> shepar
thes and others at the scene of the arrest without giving the miranda warnings. once that person is secured, in police custody, and doesn't have a weapon in his hands, the obligation to administer the miranda warning arises immediately. not 48 hours later. that's at the law in the united states. >> i'm out of time. how concerned you are when troubling events happen that bring us together as a nation and we mourn in unison, we will go to the extremes of the constitution and sometimes...
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. >> and they'll ask him questions at first without reading him his miranda rights. when do you expect charges to be filed? >> charges could come as early today. terror charges that could bring the death penalty. he won't be read his miranda rights. they're going to use the public safety can exception. they're taking this extraordinary step because there could be an imminent threat still out there. i just got off the phone, george, with a senior law enforcement, of deep concern of ammunition, guns and working bombs these men had. they were so disciplined. >> any indication of another sleeper cell? >> right now, no evidence of a broader plot involving more people here, but law enforcement officials say they can't take that chance. the investigation is full tilt to find that out. >> okay, pierre, thanks very much. let's get more on this from our team of analysis from our team, dan abrams, brad garrett and richard clarke. dan, let me begin with you. the question about the questioning of the witness, at least at first he will not be read his miranda rights. >> that's rig
. >> and they'll ask him questions at first without reading him his miranda rights. when do you expect charges to be filed? >> charges could come as early today. terror charges that could bring the death penalty. he won't be read his miranda rights. they're going to use the public safety can exception. they're taking this extraordinary step because there could be an imminent threat still out there. i just got off the phone, george, with a senior law enforcement, of deep concern of...
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." >>> orlando and miranda's surprise split after six years and a baby. who dumped whom and will it turn into a nasty custody battle? >>> plus -- >> the sitcom star whose ex is demanding $88,000 a month in child support. >>> new video, kim and kanye's date night, a red carpet and a movie. why they are doing a sudden 180 on signing a prenup. >>> miley on the making of "wrecking ball." >> they started yelling at me. they are like you can't lick that. >>> our new a-list interview with robert redford. his new movie with nothing but the star and a boat. >> oscar. >> oscar? >>> secrets and spoilers from sunday's "revenge," who shot emily? >> emily's shagging everybody. >>> plus, beyonce jumps 58 stories off of a building. >>> now on "extra" from universal studios hollywood, the entertainment capital of l.a. >> hey, everyone rk, welcome to "extra." i'm mario lopez. >> i'm maria men noon knows. >>> oorld bloom and miranda kerr decided to call it quits. jerry has the details in tonight's hookups and breakups. >> the victoria secret model, the a-lister, $52 million
." >>> orlando and miranda's surprise split after six years and a baby. who dumped whom and will it turn into a nasty custody battle? >>> plus -- >> the sitcom star whose ex is demanding $88,000 a month in child support. >>> new video, kim and kanye's date night, a red carpet and a movie. why they are doing a sudden 180 on signing a prenup. >>> miley on the making of "wrecking ball." >> they started yelling at me. they are like you...
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not only does this new ruling drastically limit the scope of your miranda rights american dad that made your fifth amendment right to not incriminate yourself by introducing a technicality if you're having to declare you have this right it's a pretty crazy ruling and one we should definitely not remain silent about tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the red. that does it for mail for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash our team america for even more stories check out our website at r.t. dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at m underscore a j underscore how will from everyone here have a great night. technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a report. card after nailing a welcome surprise.
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year in a stunning upset, beating friends country stars blake shelton, jason aldean, taylor swift, and miranda lambert. remember, less than a year ago, he was the opening act for jason aldean last year. his tour will probably do well this summer. considering that this award is voted on by fans. >> speaking of summer, when he played our summer concert this summer, blown away. absolutely blown away at how good he is. he's terrific. >> so humble on the stage. he said he couldn't remember what awards he was up for because he was so worried about hosting the event, let alone winning one. >>> one of our favorite funny ladies, melissa mccarthy, was back hosting "snl" again. and once again, she brought the house down. from her fall off the stage to her masochistic basketball coach to her tireless contestant trying out for "the voice." she was laugh-out-loud funny. the sketch of the night was the ham bakeoff. if you haven't seen it, you must. cast members in pig suits trying to keep a straight face as melissa delivered once again. it is classic. >> she's got to be one of the funniest people performing.
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no miranda rights were read to the suspect here last night. a justice department official says the bombing suspect won't be read the miranda rights because of a public saflt exception. so what is the next judicial step? let's ask the executive director of the american center for law and justice. good morning. i think a lot of folks are not familiar with this public safety exemption. why invoke that at this time? >> usually it's rare, it would be an instance where there is a gun or some kind of in this situation, unexploded bombs. it's important for people to understand, this is not the most extreme move. what you get from this is very limited interrogation and on top of that, it has to be directed questions. what does that mean? the questions can only go to minimizing and eliminating the immediate emergency. because that's why you've invoked this exception to the miranda warning which is required by supreme court precedent. but they did carve this out. >> the u.s. government is concerned about any potential new attacks so they want to limit th
no miranda rights were read to the suspect here last night. a justice department official says the bombing suspect won't be read the miranda rights because of a public saflt exception. so what is the next judicial step? let's ask the executive director of the american center for law and justice. good morning. i think a lot of folks are not familiar with this public safety exemption. why invoke that at this time? >> usually it's rare, it would be an instance where there is a gun or some...
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the case of david miranda has stoked the flames further. he is the partner of the journalist at "the guardian" who published edward snowden's revelations about the u.s. and spying. miranda was detained for nine hours and then released without charge, but his mobile phone, laptop, and memory sticks were all confiscated. >> it was not one question about terrorism. not one. they asked me about my role in this nsa document story. >> david miranda is now taking legal action over the incident. >> meanwhile, the man behind the biggest leak of classified documents in u.s. history is to learn his fate. a military judge in maryland has begun deliberating was sentenced to give bradley manning. >> he could be jailed for up to 90 years after being convicted last month on 20 offenses including espionage and stealing protected information. he passed hundreds of thousands of military and automatic documents onto the whistleblowing platform wikileaks, including information on possible war crimes in iraq. these -- the decision is not expected before wednesda
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he wasn't read his miranda rights. they are using an exception there and there are calls for him to be treated as an enemy combatant. is that the right call, do you think? >> let's pick these two piece it is apart. on the miranda question it's not clear how much of an exception it really is. as an investigator or prosecutor you can choose not to mirandize someone. it makes things much more difficult for them down the road at trial. if you are concerned about getting certain kinds of information and it looks like the fbi and the national security apparatus is concerned about getting information, then you would want to get as much as you can out of someone in the near term in order to roll up any other individuals that might have been involved in a potential conspiracy. turning to the question on whether someone is an enemy combatant or not, if you apply law in 1944 when we were dealing with germans in the united states, maybe you could classify him as an enemy combatant. in the last 20 or 30 years, every major act of do
he wasn't read his miranda rights. they are using an exception there and there are calls for him to be treated as an enemy combatant. is that the right call, do you think? >> let's pick these two piece it is apart. on the miranda question it's not clear how much of an exception it really is. as an investigator or prosecutor you can choose not to mirandize someone. it makes things much more difficult for them down the road at trial. if you are concerned about getting certain kinds of...
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. >> i had sex with miranda lambert. there's the name of a song for later after alcohol. i am just kidding. i didn't know i was going to win. i literally was so excited to be in this category. >> she can sing. that is your 5@5:00. >> leads us to our brew on this question of the day what was your moment at the grammys if you were up that late. e-mail us at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com or tweet us. >> it was a little late. >> lindsay graham a very direct message to the white house. no confirmation without information about the benghazi terror attack. >> good morning kelly. >> he is not satisfied with what he heard from officials will the attack at benghazi. he vowed he is going to get to the bottom of it even if it means blocking the confirmations of the secretary of defense as well as the cia director all important decisions that need to be fulfilled. he believes president obama cause disengaged during the attack in benghazi that he could have done more to help save the lives of chris stevens. he could wihave place add phone call request with the president of libya and dema
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now, what is the miranda rights and what does reading the miranda rights really mean? it means that if you don't do it, then what is said may or may not be admissible. well, they don't need that. they don't need that to convict him. and i will tell you something else. the lawyer who represents him, mind you, it's going to be a public defender. the public defender is going to try and save his life. this is going to be a mitigation style case. this isn't going to be somebody, unless this is richard jewell redux who is saying you got the wrong guy, the way they'll try to do that is trade information so they take death penalty off of the table. that's what's going to happen. this kid is 19. there are some mitigating factors. was he under the influence of his brother and by the way, as an armenian, i do want to comment that all of this speculation about some recent convert named misha which by the way is not an armenian name is insulting to armenians everywhere who by the way is the first christian nation, so rather than have some uncle on who passes for somebody who knows
now, what is the miranda rights and what does reading the miranda rights really mean? it means that if you don't do it, then what is said may or may not be admissible. well, they don't need that. they don't need that to convict him. and i will tell you something else. the lawyer who represents him, mind you, it's going to be a public defender. the public defender is going to try and save his life. this is going to be a mitigation style case. this isn't going to be somebody, unless this is...
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if they don't read him his miranda rights right away, you okay with that? >> well, look. i think the public safety exception is being greatly and overly expanded in this instance. the public safety exception as the supreme court laid out is for an instance when an officer walks up on a situation and sees an empty holster and says where's your gun. that's to prevent an imminent threat from happening right then. what they are doing now is really expanding that public safety exception to say really the fifth amendment applies when they say it does and i don't think the supreme court is going to uphold that down the line. the supreme court actually heard oral argument on a case very similar out of texas last week where their argument was the fifth amendment doesn't apply until we read the miranda rights. so we may have an answer to that sooner than we think. >> christopher -- >> would it make any difference -- i'm sorry, fred. just want a little follow-up. would it make any difference if the u.s. were to revoke his naturalized u.s. citizenship as far as the law is concerned?
if they don't read him his miranda rights right away, you okay with that? >> well, look. i think the public safety exception is being greatly and overly expanded in this instance. the public safety exception as the supreme court laid out is for an instance when an officer walks up on a situation and sees an empty holster and says where's your gun. that's to prevent an imminent threat from happening right then. what they are doing now is really expanding that public safety exception to say...
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and it was an ultimate date night, for husband and wife, blake shelton and miranda lambert, taking home male and female vocalists of the year. where are they going to go in the house? >> the good news is, our shelf is full. we have to get a bigger one. ♪ >> reporter: florida georgia line cruised their way to single and vocal duo of the year. >> they are heavy, aren't they? ♪ >> reporter: hosts brad paisley and carrie underwood bringing the music and the comedy, with a little help from "duck dynasty." one of country music's highest honors, the pinnacle award, was given to taylor swift for dominating the music scene around the globe. an interesting note, george strait last won entertainer of the year in 1990. a gap of 23 years. another big winner last night, in the fashion department, our very own robin roberts, looking stunning, as she presented mr. strait with his award. >> she sure did. rachel, thanks very much. >>> let's get weather from sam. look at that chill across the middle of the country. >> even in nashville. nashville is a great town. but it's a super town the night of the
and it was an ultimate date night, for husband and wife, blake shelton and miranda lambert, taking home male and female vocalists of the year. where are they going to go in the house? >> the good news is, our shelf is full. we have to get a bigger one. ♪ >> reporter: florida georgia line cruised their way to single and vocal duo of the year. >> they are heavy, aren't they? ♪ >> reporter: hosts brad paisley and carrie underwood bringing the music and the comedy, with...